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In this interactive object, learners practice their 3D visualization skills by identifying the correct isometric view of an object. Front, side, and top orthographic views are shown. Target Audience: 2-4 Year College...
Learners develop 3D visualization skills by examining front, side, and top orthographic views of objects. Using this information, students select the corresponding isometric view of each object. Target Audience: 2-4...
This website from the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College features an animation of a buck converter. A buck converter is a step-down DC to DC converter. Its design is similar to the step-up boost converter,...
This online video is an animation of carrier flow in a semiconductor. Electrons move about on both sides of the substrate, and positive and negative poles are shown. The semiconductor is sandwiched in-between opposing...
This site is the electronic version of a magazine for engineers and technicians. It has useful projects and information concerning the latest technologies. In particular it highlights "noteworthy design projects from the...
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